Centre Administrator
CREST’s Battery-Electrolyser Team has won the Stewart Dow Innovation Award 2025 from Hydrogen Scotland at their dinner and award ceremony in Glasgow on Tuesday 28 October. The award was collected by Dr John Barton on behalf of Jonathan Wilson, Dani Strickland and the rest of the team.
CREST is home to the Sustainable Solar Energy Systems (SES) Network Plus, which has a programme of support and opportunities aimed at Early Career Researchers from UK universities who are active in the field of solar photovoltaics research, from materials and devices to systems and applications.
Loughborough and Swansea Universities have joined forces on a pioneering mission to transform solar power in space by developing lightweight cadmium telluride (CdTe) solar cells on ultra-thin glass – a game-changing technology set to revolutionise energy systems for satellites and space-based manufacturing.